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the number of ople in the u.s. and other ples who of dippeared mily mbers and d't have any closure ofknm is also massiv for where we areow and the growler valley, this is stl soh the bombing range. so if ere ishat number of humanemains he in this lly, anonly igi how many re people are dying 4miles north. when we coac she, paige corich-kleim, and scott waen gowater op itscott's fime in more than tear. faces a november reial for helpg migrantsast ar. stay with us. [music brk] amy: this is democra now!, 'amgoodman. re broadcaing om tn ase contd our r ury into t sno and des onal monument deet for just n nth of the u.s.-mexico border, scscand two other voluntrs, ginaackson and pae coch-kim hiked into the desert over t weekend scott, how does it feel to e toe part of water drop for thrstime it is gd e back out in the desert -- it igood to beaving a presen out he again and to be pa of e rk that people are doing. amy: whae your pns righnow? whe we and wh you gng to do? >>e are at organ pipe d we're head outo cckn some wat drop lotions just uin theseills. wereiking o eck on those areas. amy
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the best way to do biodiversity research urban areas is to enlist the help of literally thousands of oplegreg and emily han and other community scientists that have participated in our programs are what allow us to do urban biodiversity research. greg han: i was just, i don't know, staring off in the distance while scrubbing dishes and i saw this little bit of nbright blue that did ot look like anything you would see in your backyard. emily han: our claim to fame is we discovered a population of previously undiscoveresnails in los angeles. so, we immediately started looking for more snails and found a bunch of other he put a picture oe snails.th snails on instagram, and once notification that scientists and other snail enthusiasts snail find.xcited about this woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks. woman: and i contact gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those spemens in the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who'is little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? aeally teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile
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she does better job than some ople i have a he seen out there, so. >> i asked my daughter what's herand she goes trader e's. >> final five is up after the breaoo haved night. we are sisters. and we just moved in together. why alissa and aleah chose fios. we stream so much. a lot of times alissa is watching tv on her laptop using her phone, ng also usi her tablet. i am really good at multi-taskg cause i'm awesome. a little. get the internet you need at a price you'll lov plus a $50 visa prepaid cardw. get the ionly on fiosneed at a price you'll lov . >> coming up on the final five, president trump is calling fori e for the supreme court justice as he faces allegations of sexual misconduct. >>> plus a fiery blast at an saudi aroil refinery who the u.s. thinks is responsible.> and the democratic presidential debate reviewing the gun debate what could come out of the latest round of talks. >>> and the dems areack a it with impeachment talks how far do they expect to go this time.a and ces with mccabe and timey what federal igators say they did. that's your final five. let's do this. ♪
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>> a lot of ople didn't want us to expose what was happening and why it was happening. >>arrator:nd was there a cover-up? >> test the water. th should have tested the water. >> narrator: tonight on frontline - "flint's deadly water". >> frontline is made pe by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthufoundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more informationt macfound.org. the ford foundation: woing with visionaries on the frtlines of social change worldwide. fordfoundation.org. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, commted to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthyna josm that informs and inspires. and by theur frontline lism fund, wi major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additionupport from koo and patricia yuen, through the yuen foundatio
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he said a family was trap and hiveraher startbi ople. >> my man started throwing babies out the window. we was catching them unlike agholor and his mishaps. i'd like to put that out there. >> the criticism came after agholor a lore dropped several key passes. on twitter agholor thanked laws for being a hero and invited him to be a guest at the next home game. >>> still to come, the latest pumpkin spice trend. we will show you how a famous canned meat is celebrating the fall season, but you might have trouble finding it. n, but you might have trouble finding it. ♪ introducing a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. 3 after trying it for a week, dovlike crystal.ials underarms are so smooth to the touch and i love that fresh smell i feel amazingly protected i'm definitely feeling more confident would you switch? >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" e-cigarette company juul is under criminal investigation, and spam jumps on the pumpk
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. >> people who make that choice later in their lives are usually ople who are just truly here for our students. >> a lot of them really loved him as teacher and they wanted him to be able to consult and ask him a lot of questions. and he always news what to say. so, it's definitely a really tragic loss and he'll be missed a lot. >> kendra chan's brother wrote about his sister on facebook, writing, quote, i'll miss you and your love for all things outdoors and underwater. reporting live here in fremont, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> big loss. thank you very much, bob. right now, we continue to compile stories about the victims in the dive boat tragedy. you can read about them now on nbcbayarea.com. and if investigators hold another news conference, we'll also stream it for you on our home page and our mobile app. >>> coming out of the shadows. the young woman who was sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner is revealing her identity. the young woman known up until this point as emily doe is telling her story on her terms. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joiningsup liv
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ople from the president down talk about obama justices or his justices, so it is hard not to look at the supreme crt in a political context these days. that will affect the decisions they rule and any ture nominees who have bigger battle than we have seen recently. laa: just briefly, when th president says that people are trying to influence the justice's opinion, is he talkin about potentiaortion? anthony: potentially abortion. one thing conservatives believe is that a lot of these appointe become more liberal, and he does not want to see that with kavanaugh. anlaura: anthony zurcher, you for that analysis. singer and songwriter ben folds is well known for his lyrics, but now he can add author to his list of accomplishments. ok tells his life story. it delves into the experienc which shaped his musi short time ago i spoke to ben in los angeles. thanks for joini us. how did a dream about lightninge bugs when you wo years old inspire your music? ben: i don't know if having the dream inspired my music, but as an adult, i look back and i can see that that particular dream, which stuck w
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asking for a public lands.of access to our bphie: and there are manyk in the tongass who agree, r ople who work in the logging industry, the pompanies, and miners. they want to be able to develop their businesses like people in the rest of the united states can. >> it is totally unfair in that we cannot build a road through a little hydro site and get it in a cost-effective and reasonable, rather than wait for a heavy lift helicopter and go through all of that and the cost of the delay. they have got them everywhere else in the world. it is not going to hurt a thing. phie: but these trees also store massive amounts of carbon, more than any other national woodland across the united states. division here runs as deep as the e rest. are all these trees more valuable standing, or should some give way to development? sophie long, bbc news, the tongass forest jane: you can certainly see how such a beautiful place would igte such passions. he is one of america's great political giants, but how did abraham lincoln go from illinois politician to the greatpa emanr? the journey involved more setb
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tom:0 flying 150,ople home is complicated. tom burridge, bbc news. mielle: returning to our top sty, speaker of the house nancy pelosi has officially launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump over reports he sought foreign help to smear 2020 candidate and former vice president joe biden. for more on the political followed, i'm joined by anthony zurcher. extraordinary day. elhelp underscore how significat this moment is. nancy pelosi has been against impeachment for a long time now. anthony: basically trying to hold back the tide for months. there have been plenty of scandals and democrats have a sd w is the time we really need to impeach donald trump. if you talk to democrats, democrats in congress, a lot of the 2016 investigation, the mueller investigation,t we did mpaign on that in 2018. happened in the past.gs with this ukraine sndal, this shing that is ongoing, dealing with 2020, happening on their watch. that is why they are turning around. u ntioned nancy pelosi. it is really interesting, she has been holding back the tide. by waitin
tom:0 flying 150,ople home is complicated. tom burridge, bbc news. mielle: returning to our top sty, speaker of the house nancy pelosi has officially launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump over reports he sought foreign help to smear 2020 candidate and former vice president joe biden. for more on the political followed, i'm joined by anthony zurcher. extraordinary day. elhelp underscore how significat this moment is. nancy pelosi has been against impeachment for a long time now....
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through tutorials and so forth, so there was a sense that this is an obligation on the part of reform,ople to educate, .nd possibly to eliminate mark: yes? i think i got it. ok. i think i can paraphrase what he asked, basically a lot of the exploitation of exhibits on the midway were not part of the pan-american exhibition per se, is that correct? right. but they were happening on the midway. maybe you can explain the difference between the midway and the rest of the fair? margaret: the midway was a mile-long stretch of the fair on -- it's side that was concessions range from infant incubator exhibits to trained wild animal shows, to restaurants, to all sorts of different, you know, shows and spectacular sites, but i would not go so far as to say that all the commentary about race and supremacy was located on the midway. i think the midway echoes some of the commentary that was made on the esplanade, near the fountains, and so forth. and when we think about the color scheme of the fair, that's talking about civilization in the same way, certainly anthropology exhibits may make some of the
through tutorials and so forth, so there was a sense that this is an obligation on the part of reform,ople to educate, .nd possibly to eliminate mark: yes? i think i got it. ok. i think i can paraphrase what he asked, basically a lot of the exploitation of exhibits on the midway were not part of the pan-american exhibition per se, is that correct? right. but they were happening on the midway. maybe you can explain the difference between the midway and the rest of the fair? margaret: the midway...
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so, ople are looking at this issue right now through completely different lenses in this country. >> sreenivasan: so, frustration out in the midlandse agsnst their parliament, wh not getting anything done sounds a lot like some of the citizens of the united states have with congress not getting anything done. >> absolutely. re'si think at you see t a paralysis... there's been a some degree for quite some time. you're really seeing it in the last three years here in thegd united k. the other thing is people today who are going to london i talked to also make comparisons about prime minister is violating the norms in their opinion of u.k. vemocracy. and of course, ween hearing for the last two and a half years in the united states about donald trump doing the same thi in the united states, real affecting and not... no following the norms as they've been followed for many, many decades in thetates. >> sreenivasan: so, if you have been a british citizen in favor of leaving t european union at this point, do you oveoothe tactics in which boris johnson is using? >> i think you're dead on.
so, ople are looking at this issue right now through completely different lenses in this country. >> sreenivasan: so, frustration out in the midlandse agsnst their parliament, wh not getting anything done sounds a lot like some of the citizens of the united states have with congress not getting anything done. >> absolutely. re'si think at you see t a paralysis... there's been a some degree for quite some time. you're really seeing it in the last three years here in thegd united k....
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ople just getting in and out before the central subway system is built? >> it is 2019. the great new arenas that are being built today are built in the most dense, urban environments. that is the place that is the most accessible to the most people. that is where they do the most for the communities in which thwi reside. san francisco's traffic lve problems. we can't. w have good ideas that will help people get there. we are public transportation first building. everything we message out there is to pleasetake public transporation. it will get better over time. we are stting with this area. this is a stop right on the site. it has expanded and doubled the size of that. we can load 1600 people at a twtime on 4, car trains postgame. it is free to ride on any even day. the worst game, concert, whatever it is, your ticket to that event is good for free transportation.:this is a cultural shift that you are asking people to make. when i go to e games, drive. when my neighbors go, we are in& california, you're asking for cultural shift. isnot only that, but it will be an exper
ople just getting in and out before the central subway system is built? >> it is 2019. the great new arenas that are being built today are built in the most dense, urban environments. that is the place that is the most accessible to the most people. that is where they do the most for the communities in which thwi reside. san francisco's traffic lve problems. we can't. w have good ideas that will help people get there. we are public transportation first building. everything we message out...
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president xi called through his 70th ople and they have a anniversary, very important date for them and it happens to be october 1 which is the exact increase in the tariff. and they asked us out of respect the tariff a little bit. i said, how about if i move it forward? let me move it forward a little they didn't want it to fall on the same day. it's exactly october 1. move it up a me couple weeks. they said, no, no. xi,of respect for president whom i do have great respect for, i moved it back two weeks. 25%.ight now it's 15.oes up to 30% on october eporter: [inaudible] president trump: no, i haven't. i just tell you, it is -- everybody's read it. laugh at it. it's another -- it's another disaster. the media has lost so much credibility in this country. has become the laughing stock of the world. hen you look at what they did to justice kavanaugh and so many others last week. is one of the worst weeks in the history of the fake news media. ou have been wrong on so many things, and this one will be -- i wouldn't say it will top the list because i think you can't do worse than some of th
president xi called through his 70th ople and they have a anniversary, very important date for them and it happens to be october 1 which is the exact increase in the tariff. and they asked us out of respect the tariff a little bit. i said, how about if i move it forward? let me move it forward a little they didn't want it to fall on the same day. it's exactly october 1. move it up a me couple weeks. they said, no, no. xi,of respect for president whom i do have great respect for, i moved it back...
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it's going to change >> i think they had a point saying every student can market off their name ople a profiting off these athletes why not let them do the same they have a good point here. >> even if the ncaa goes in this direction. if you want to talk about title 9 that was meant for gender par di all of the money will go to the male football and basketball starz. >> what about female gymnasts and female tennis players. >> they'll do okay but it is a long time from now maybe they'll have cbc to help them cbc products and athleisure wear an online product that is offering a line of cbd infused clothing of prices like a $200 sports bra the only way they can distinct wish themselves is to infus cbd into their clothing. $180 and you can wear them 40 times and they'll work really well. >> do you wash them? >> apparently you do but these claims are so unverified >> where is the fda in all of this >> i think the fda said, if you think it works. >> i think they are a little distracted by vaping they have this huge national crisis to deal with. and it will be left for kate using it for her
it's going to change >> i think they had a point saying every student can market off their name ople a profiting off these athletes why not let them do the same they have a good point here. >> even if the ncaa goes in this direction. if you want to talk about title 9 that was meant for gender par di all of the money will go to the male football and basketball starz. >> what about female gymnasts and female tennis players. >> they'll do okay but it is a long time from now...
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together ande being part of this community, and meeting people they otherwise wouldn'tmeet,there's old ople, young children d running around, no dogs that are barking what just saw is whatngo you saw what happened, everyon walked out, absolutely outrages. >> i think they're worried about a lawsuit from the fewe that object. >> thi ps is one ma wealthiest suburbs home to many prndinent lawyers lobbyist a politicians, the hearing heated and times. >> it works. >> reporter: it was standing room only and about den neighbors spoke. >> i come hereak tonight on a tter that i understand is of national importance, our little dog park. >> shorter hours, we can me a number of barks, how many barks, i don't know. >> i am outside trying to enjoy our yard. i don't know whethernghe b is being managed and is goingo ring through the gate and ask gs. people to control their do >> reporter: it was complaints about the noise that led to signs wning about excessivear barking at the brookeville road park. the village spent thousands of dollars creating this space. after concerns ose, they brought in a resrcher t
together ande being part of this community, and meeting people they otherwise wouldn'tmeet,there's old ople, young children d running around, no dogs that are barking what just saw is whatngo you saw what happened, everyon walked out, absolutely outrages. >> i think they're worried about a lawsuit from the fewe that object. >> thi ps is one ma wealthiest suburbs home to many prndinent lawyers lobbyist a politicians, the hearing heated and times. >> it works. >> reporter:...
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ac >>of us can start the day with now to a cup of coffee, the coffee of course fueling many ople to gethat's right we needed a lot of us do now she's taking over the job of the brewmaster tonight on dine and dish vicki liviakis introduces to some. >>robo breest us. >>fully corps but this is no coffee house, it's an automated coffee kiosk this one called acts landing this fall at sfo. no latte art. not yet anyway, but at least they won't miss maclean already there in place is another robe over easter this one from austin texas called bree go. >>at terminal 3. >>bordeaux's a fully automated robotic areisa and so we're able to grind everything fresh order use real dairy gourmet sheriffs to make each drink. fueling up like. passengers who need that. >>you can preorder from your app or a touch screen. >>from oregon area so nothing but. >>automated coffee machines aren't a new thing but this isn't or vending machine instant coffee is get a look at the criminal case. >>we're not going mess of your drink or not mess up your name the robots not going to judge you if you put like 4 pumps of vanil
ac >>of us can start the day with now to a cup of coffee, the coffee of course fueling many ople to gethat's right we needed a lot of us do now she's taking over the job of the brewmaster tonight on dine and dish vicki liviakis introduces to some. >>robo breest us. >>fully corps but this is no coffee house, it's an automated coffee kiosk this one called acts landing this fall at sfo. no latte art. not yet anyway, but at least they won't miss maclean already there in place is...
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arriving at the borders as criminals, as nimals, as rapists, is both language that serves to and advance ople policies that are dehumanizing like the separation of families border, but also, it's -- it's that evokes evokes some of the kind of core sentiment that has justified racial violence in country against black people. so when trump says the people in caravan are mostly men, he's ous rapists what saying is they are cupping for our women and we must protect women. therefore, it's okay to not say america, we don't shoot people who are different. telegraphing language that actually, reason -- for decades, for hundreds of years. it's a very intentional ppeal to a core, kind of the centerpiece of american politics has, you know, justified, entrenched some of the grace hat is we have in our institutions, that we have in our political system. every time that my community s under attack, people react with both a combination of fear and like urgent act initiative protect each other. and so, people under attack, trump, are both trying to overcome the terrible fear -- by targeted and mess each othe
arriving at the borders as criminals, as nimals, as rapists, is both language that serves to and advance ople policies that are dehumanizing like the separation of families border, but also, it's -- it's that evokes evokes some of the kind of core sentiment that has justified racial violence in country against black people. so when trump says the people in caravan are mostly men, he's ous rapists what saying is they are cupping for our women and we must protect women. therefore, it's okay to...
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through san francisco are showing a lot of right at this hour, meaning it is slow going tonight for ople trying to get to those two venues or to avoid the traffic backups in those areas. we got life coverage from our reporter who was at that chase center with a look at the situation.>> reporter: along third street in front of chase center, there really isn't any traffic at this point, but it is getting worse closer to the bridge. city leaders really watching this closely to see if these events will put the squeeze on this part of the city. >> i am so upset by this. >> that is shannon noonan reacting to word that for the first time chase center in oracle park will have events on the same night very >> i was excited to chase center coming to the neighborhood, but i knew traffic was going to be a nightmare. i work right across the street, and for a decade we've had this place all to ourselves.>> the dave matthews band plays on tuesday night, while the san francisco giants play just down the street. outside of the chase center there is an art exhibit, finding the reflection in it can be conf
through san francisco are showing a lot of right at this hour, meaning it is slow going tonight for ople trying to get to those two venues or to avoid the traffic backups in those areas. we got life coverage from our reporter who was at that chase center with a look at the situation.>> reporter: along third street in front of chase center, there really isn't any traffic at this point, but it is getting worse closer to the bridge. city leaders really watching this closely to see if these...
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but let me say this quickly because it shocks people i talk about congress and it blows ople away. forty seats is a big deal a sweeping review to the president's party but yet how many voting members are there in the house? 435? >> eight and a half percent. if you go back to 2010 do you remember how many republican pickups there were in 2010? >> 63. the biggest in our lifetime. and then 86 percent that those remained loyally partisan. and then in 2018 to remain locked down. so what does that tell you? the overwhelming majority are not chosen in november but in the primaries. in the off fear would be between seven and 14 percent who was that are they reasonable middle of the electorate? that are willing to listen to arguments on both sides? know what is tncle who sends the weird e-mails. and god bless them because they are engaged but he keeps sending these people back to congress and expect to get a different result but congress as a huge personal problem because the overwhelming majority are elected in primaries if you never face a general election threat you have to protect yours
but let me say this quickly because it shocks people i talk about congress and it blows ople away. forty seats is a big deal a sweeping review to the president's party but yet how many voting members are there in the house? 435? >> eight and a half percent. if you go back to 2010 do you remember how many republican pickups there were in 2010? >> 63. the biggest in our lifetime. and then 86 percent that those remained loyally partisan. and then in 2018 to remain locked down. so what...
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arriving at the borders as criminals, as nimals, as rapists, is both language that serves to and advance ople policies that are dehumanizing like the separation of families border, but also, it's -- it's that evokes evokes some of the kind of core sentiment that has justified racial violence in country against black people. so when trump says the people in caravan are mostly men, he's ous rapists what saying is they are cupping for our women and we must protect women. therefore, it's okay to not say america, we don't shoot people who are different. telegraphing language that actually, reason -- for decades, for hundreds of years. it's a very intentional ppeal to a core, kind of the centerpiece of american politics has, you know, justified, entrenched some of the grace hat is we have in our institutions, that we have in our political system. every time that my community s under attack, people react with both a combination of fear and like urgent act initiative protect each other. and so, people under attack, trump, are both trying to overcome the terrible fear -- by targeted and mess each othe
arriving at the borders as criminals, as nimals, as rapists, is both language that serves to and advance ople policies that are dehumanizing like the separation of families border, but also, it's -- it's that evokes evokes some of the kind of core sentiment that has justified racial violence in country against black people. so when trump says the people in caravan are mostly men, he's ous rapists what saying is they are cupping for our women and we must protect women. therefore, it's okay to...
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around the street, trying to figure out just how long the protest will go people jobs might alienate oplee that climate change is a crisis. officially, wells fargo released a statement reading in part "we recognize the growing concerns of climate change, and environmental sustainability. we are working to find solutions. wells fargo has committed to accelerating the transition to a low carbon economy." chase bank said it's reaching out to stakeholders on the issue, "we firmly believe valentin environmental and social issues with financial considerations is fundamental to sound risk management." police stepped in and let a handful of protesters off, activists saying this part of the cost of making sure their message is heard. >> it is for a purpose. we are taking action and the climate crisis is so critical, and people are not paying attention. >> testers marched away from montgomery and california around 4:30 in the eir mark wit series of colorful murals. these murals painted with plant- based paint, it's biodegradable and earth friendly. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 new
around the street, trying to figure out just how long the protest will go people jobs might alienate oplee that climate change is a crisis. officially, wells fargo released a statement reading in part "we recognize the growing concerns of climate change, and environmental sustainability. we are working to find solutions. wells fargo has committed to accelerating the transition to a low carbon economy." chase bank said it's reaching out to stakeholders on the issue, "we firmly...
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there's an awareness among most ople in our business, th we're lucky to be doing what we're doing.a certain level of gratude that then translates to a sense of responsibility, that you want to hold up your end of the deal.fo ansomeone like judy, for example, who is made to feel t constantt she was lucky, but lucky and replaceable, andan that there's a million girls who wouldn't you do in order to hold onto your place, when this is your joy?ha >> brown: yo to make a decision about how to play her, an iconic person. did you end up coming to feel that you were impersonating her, playing her? >> oh, i hope not. no, i hope not. no, it felt-- i don't know-- i just wanted to express what it was i was feeling. it was a search for finding that mollnt, that opportunity to that point of that emotional experience, and a celebration. >> it was funny. i remember in the early part of the shoot, we talked about whether we'd refer to "judy" or "renee" in between takes, or in the filming. and i think as it went on, which often happens with actors in ro, it just becomes a "she." "she's this," "she's
there's an awareness among most ople in our business, th we're lucky to be doing what we're doing.a certain level of gratude that then translates to a sense of responsibility, that you want to hold up your end of the deal.fo ansomeone like judy, for example, who is made to feel t constantt she was lucky, but lucky and replaceable, andan that there's a million girls who wouldn't you do in order to hold onto your place, when this is your joy?ha >> brown: yo to make a decision about how to...
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. >> it doesn't seem like they are giving a lot of thought to the pe othose people or the ople do there or the pehere. so why are they getting so much? why don't they do this down the street? there is land down there. i will go find them land. >> the group says the city failed to get the necessary approval to start work. a hearing is scheduled for september 23. >>> san francisco supervisors will decide whether to throw their support behind a plan to purchase pg&e's electrical operations within the city. on friday, the mayor and city attorney sent a letter detailing the two and half billion dollar offer. they say that the city can provide power that is less expensive and more reliable. the later, the letter states that pg&e could use some money to pay victims of wildfires sparked by power lines. pg&e so far is not been receptive to the offer but it could be ultimately up to a judge. meanwhile, the utility has submitted its proposal for emerging from bankruptcy. the reorganization plan plans to payments from victims and insurers at $16.9 billion, but some estimates say that pg&e liabiliti
. >> it doesn't seem like they are giving a lot of thought to the pe othose people or the ople do there or the pehere. so why are they getting so much? why don't they do this down the street? there is land down there. i will go find them land. >> the group says the city failed to get the necessary approval to start work. a hearing is scheduled for september 23. >>> san francisco supervisors will decide whether to throw their support behind a plan to purchase pg&e's...
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there were 39 ople oboard according to the coast guard no confirmation on that tape that the door was locked. >>there are numerous fatalities but 5 staff members were able to escape the crew. >>was actually already awaken on the bridge and they jumped off bob hansen and his wife helped for people to safety. >>i wish i could have picked old 35 uh i mean all of them might know about the space. if they could all just got in the water and could got to monitor no word yet on what caused the fire and officials say there's no evidence yet of foul play the coast guard says the vessel was in compliance with regulations our hearts go out to the families of. >>the. >>victims of this terrible tragedy. i'm john lawrence reporting. we're learning more about the gunman behind saturday's mass shooting in odessa texas that killed 7 people and wounded 23 others, 36 year-old says a tour called an fbi national tip line minutes before he opened fire. but the operator says he was incoherent complaining about something. it wasn't the to later that we found out that he was fired from a truck driving job earl
there were 39 ople oboard according to the coast guard no confirmation on that tape that the door was locked. >>there are numerous fatalities but 5 staff members were able to escape the crew. >>was actually already awaken on the bridge and they jumped off bob hansen and his wife helped for people to safety. >>i wish i could have picked old 35 uh i mean all of them might know about the space. if they could all just got in the water and could got to monitor no word yet on what...
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it's a reportable dise e going to one centralized locationtiwhich is state and county reporting, the opleving... at the health department receiving this are going, "i've not seen g five cases in four weeks, ever." so now you sta to see a pattern. this is not normal. >> narrator:y midsummer, more than a dozen legionnres' cases had been confirmed, rm many as genesee county would typically see in a yinr. but most people ine lint knew nothing about the growing outbreak, including jaui mcbride, whose daughter jassmine was its youngest known victim. >> i walked into that room, all i see is this machine, these tubes, my daughter laying there stiff, you know, just stiff. the doctor asked, he said, "have you heard of legionnaire?" and i'm, like, "no. at the hell is that?" >> narrator: jassmine was 26 and had diabetes, wh, h made her vulnerable. she was admitted to the intensive-care unit. f >> tst doctor kept saying, "well, we don't know if she's o going to make not." i didn't want to hear that. ♪ i think the same day she was there, sebody had passed, maybe next to her, and had the same thing she
it's a reportable dise e going to one centralized locationtiwhich is state and county reporting, the opleving... at the health department receiving this are going, "i've not seen g five cases in four weeks, ever." so now you sta to see a pattern. this is not normal. >> narrator:y midsummer, more than a dozen legionnres' cases had been confirmed, rm many as genesee county would typically see in a yinr. but most people ine lint knew nothing about the growing outbreak, including...
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. >> i was originally asked to serve in the opl position.y i'm close to here in new york, he says, remember, not one of president trump's quote/unquote longtime friends are going into that government. they understand the nature of the beast and understand the centrifuge and that whole diagram of people coming in on the conveyor belt and the backstabbing and all that sort of nonsense. he drops people like a hot potato because he's an incredibly detached guy. so when he fired corey, corey had the opportunity to go negative on him. he decided not to. i respect corey for that. when i got fired, my instincts were to take a high road and try to help the president. i'm a republican. i would like to see him do well. and certainly you want to see the president of the united states do well. but when he's ask "cting in thi sort of way, with this level of mental decline, and he's literally disrupting the entire organism of the executive branch, and you love the country, you've got to just step back and look at it for what it is and tell people the truth
. >> i was originally asked to serve in the opl position.y i'm close to here in new york, he says, remember, not one of president trump's quote/unquote longtime friends are going into that government. they understand the nature of the beast and understand the centrifuge and that whole diagram of people coming in on the conveyor belt and the backstabbing and all that sort of nonsense. he drops people like a hot potato because he's an incredibly detached guy. so when he fired corey, corey...
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. >> he talked in this kind of vernacular that, that kind of hit ople in the, in the gut, and particularlyhen he talked about trade and jobs and jobs shifting overseas. >> sullivan: what was his messagto these peoplplon trade? "china'so blame"? >> yeah, the message's very simple, is that, "the elite ndipped the jobs overseas, i'm going to bring them back." >> thank you, indiana. >> sullivan: that message helped propel trump to the presidency. hd once there, he assembl team of advisers on trade.te to oversee economic policy, he brought in the former pridentan of golachs, gary cohn. >> the job i had in the white house was convene everyone who basically had an opinion on an economic topic, and try and come up with a recommendation or two,twr present to the president complete diameically oppos opinions and allow the president to make a decision.>> n the roosevelt room, we would have a trade meeting every tuesday, and then we would taken some verf that into the oval in a smaller group. if you take all the other stiness on the things like the paris accord and tpp, , l this other stuff, roll it u
. >> he talked in this kind of vernacular that, that kind of hit ople in the, in the gut, and particularlyhen he talked about trade and jobs and jobs shifting overseas. >> sullivan: what was his messagto these peoplplon trade? "china'so blame"? >> yeah, the message's very simple, is that, "the elite ndipped the jobs overseas, i'm going to bring them back." >> thank you, indiana. >> sullivan: that message helped propel trump to the presidency. hd...
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the coins created will inspire the young passion for the young ople who and founded by dean cameon, they use science, technology and math to get young people educated. and in her memory, first competitors and competitions are inspiring the scientists explorers and leaders will solve the problems of today and tomorrow. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. carter: i rise today to recognize chief warrant officer harry sweezer. he is a true american hero who served for more than 20 years in the unions navy for his service. 199, n massachusetts in his father served in the navy and passed away. nevertheless, his passion to serve our nation persisted and enlisted in the u.s. navy. after transferring, he fulfilled his dream of becoming a helicopter pilot including the demilitarized and the czech republic and middl
the coins created will inspire the young passion for the young ople who and founded by dean cameon, they use science, technology and math to get young people educated. and in her memory, first competitors and competitions are inspiring the scientists explorers and leaders will solve the problems of today and tomorrow. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and...
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low make an argument that the united stas ha its manufacturing base, and that this is actually real ople'ses at stake here. >> well, the data woulshow manufacturing jobs have gone down in the united sedtes, so i understand where they're saying there. the flip side is factory output, or what we produce in the united states, has actua hy gone up. there's this thing called technology that's ppened in the united states. factories have changed buwe have also created millions upon millions of jobs in new industries that didn't exist 20 years ago. >> sullivan: the split between globalists and nationalists was trabout more than just indl policy. it reflected a fundamentaler dice over how best to confront china and what each saw as the endgame.na >> the nats said, "this is a great hegemonic, you know, great-power struggle." it's definitely 'so systems that couldn't be more radically dierent, right, and, and o of these two are going to win. we need not just a trade deal,d we nndamental structural changes in their economy. >> slivan: some of your form colleagues have sat exactly where you are and sai
low make an argument that the united stas ha its manufacturing base, and that this is actually real ople'ses at stake here. >> well, the data woulshow manufacturing jobs have gone down in the united sedtes, so i understand where they're saying there. the flip side is factory output, or what we produce in the united states, has actua hy gone up. there's this thing called technology that's ppened in the united states. factories have changed buwe have also created millions upon millions of...
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so, unfortunately, a lot of e ople were left waiting for hem and, as soon as ather cleared, you know,icials said they could go out and help. most f them went ou the eye passed through grand bahamas. mostere waiting to be rescued. >> woodruff: you said zero to 15 feet above sea level. how prepared are they to deal with any storm and, in particular, a storm like this one that's just sitting there? >> well, the hamas is pretty used to major storms. from 2015 to 2017, they were hih byee category 4 storms consecutively in those years. the homes are bui to withstand 150-mile-per-hour winds, but rian was no match. dorian was carrying 185-mile-per-hour winds with gusts of up to 220-mile-per-hour winds when ithit the aba eslandss on sunday. >> woodruff: buton't know, is what you're saying the extent of the destorruction. >>ct. officials are saying they are still unable to go to the abaco nday.ds hit on the earliest they would be able to go in and help the communities and nearby keys would be on 2:0 p.m. tuesday. but a lot remains unknown since the storm hasbasically parked abaco islands for tw
so, unfortunately, a lot of e ople were left waiting for hem and, as soon as ather cleared, you know,icials said they could go out and help. most f them went ou the eye passed through grand bahamas. mostere waiting to be rescued. >> woodruff: you said zero to 15 feet above sea level. how prepared are they to deal with any storm and, in particular, a storm like this one that's just sitting there? >> well, the hamas is pretty used to major storms. from 2015 to 2017, they were hih byee...
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but they do -- they are obviously concerned about u ople, you know, where they atve, what's going togoing to impact them, not just on the coast, but there is going to be major flooding that hits the interior of the country because of this, meaning places like tennessee or alabama or all the way up into pennsylvania and west virginia. so there's going to be a broader impact i think, and so people are paying attention to that. i think there's a level of expectation that trump is always going to behave the way he does on twitter. sometimes it makes them feel comfortable and happy and go get it. sometimes they're like, come on. e> brennan: shane, we just did see from the president that he acknowledged the shooting in texas that happened yesterday. we don't still know much about the motive. what happened? ahy did this shooting happen? but are we going to relaunch this conversation on national security basis, on a homeland security basis about gun gigislation in a few weeks? d> certainly if we find any kind ec motive that's connected to domestic terrorism as there was in the el paso case,
but they do -- they are obviously concerned about u ople, you know, where they atve, what's going togoing to impact them, not just on the coast, but there is going to be major flooding that hits the interior of the country because of this, meaning places like tennessee or alabama or all the way up into pennsylvania and west virginia. so there's going to be a broader impact i think, and so people are paying attention to that. i think there's a level of expectation that trump is always going to...
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ople thi help, and they think people will abuse them by falsely reporting perfectly fine g owners thaty just don't like. >> there is enough gun laws on e books right now. if you enforce every single one of tm to the fullest extent the law, they will slow things down a lot. we don't need new laws. stwe need enforcement of eg laws. >> empathy to people, too. i mean, talking to people instead of just facebooking, and talking about the left and the right. ryou know, reach out to y democratic or republican neighbor and say, "hi, how are you doing?" >> i would like everybody else in the nation would like to find the solution to stop all these rampages. that's the only reason i carry a gun anymore. itused to never worry abou >> brangham: contrary to popular lore, texas isn'gua particularly heavy state. about a third of adults here own them, which is pretty close to the national average. and, according trecent polls, a broad majority of americans-- democrats, republicans and gun owners-- support somonincreased acn gun control. whether those majorities translate into political action remains to
ople thi help, and they think people will abuse them by falsely reporting perfectly fine g owners thaty just don't like. >> there is enough gun laws on e books right now. if you enforce every single one of tm to the fullest extent the law, they will slow things down a lot. we don't need new laws. stwe need enforcement of eg laws. >> empathy to people, too. i mean, talking to people instead of just facebooking, and talking about the left and the right. ryou know, reach out to y...
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the world, which is that the united states doesn't do a good job aof protecting information about ople assist us. and so the fact of this information coming out i thak send very negative gnal to people who might want to work withhe united states going forward. it's a have, i thvnk, disruptive set of revelations, not because it necessarily blinds us in russia, but it just really sort of castaise negative cloud over the u.s. intelligence-collecting apdoratus. >> alc president trump has tweeted out an image of surveillance that is widely believed to be classified. he haas always shad sensitive information with russian officials when they were visiting the white house. the c.i.a. is pushing back toa say it would be inaccurate to sireport anything the prent has done has impacted their-- possibly take out a source from a freign country. but that being said, what do you make of the president's actions? an how could they have at alled impahe u.s.' ability to protect classified information >> ihould emphasize, the negative cloud is not really on the u.s. intelligence community. it's on presiden
the world, which is that the united states doesn't do a good job aof protecting information about ople assist us. and so the fact of this information coming out i thak send very negative gnal to people who might want to work withhe united states going forward. it's a have, i thvnk, disruptive set of revelations, not because it necessarily blinds us in russia, but it just really sort of castaise negative cloud over the u.s. intelligence-collecting apdoratus. >> alc president trump has...
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so, unfortately, a lot of ople were left waiting for heme and, as soon as the weather cleared, you knowficials t say could go out and help. most of them went out as the eye passed thrgh grand bahamas.as most were waiting to bee rscued. >> woodruff: you said zero to 15 feet above sea level. how prepared are they to dealm with any stnd, in particular, a storm like this one that's just sitting there? >> well, the bahamas is pretty used to major storms. from 2015 to 2017, they were hir by ee category 4 storms coyeecutively in thosears. the homes are buie lt ndto withs 150-mile-per-hour winds, but dorian was no match. dorian was carrying 185-mile-per-hour winds with gusts of up to 220-mile-per-hour winds when it t th abaco >> woodruff: but w't know, is what you' saying the extent of the destrection. >> c. officials are saying they are still unable to go to the abaco islands hit on sunday. the earliest they would be able to go in and help the communities and nearby keys would be on 2:00 p.m. tuesday. but a lot remains unkwn since the storm has basically parked itself over the bahamasnd abaco
so, unfortately, a lot of ople were left waiting for heme and, as soon as the weather cleared, you knowficials t say could go out and help. most of them went out as the eye passed thrgh grand bahamas.as most were waiting to bee rscued. >> woodruff: you said zero to 15 feet above sea level. how prepared are they to dealm with any stnd, in particular, a storm like this one that's just sitting there? >> well, the bahamas is pretty used to major storms. from 2015 to 2017, they were hir...
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ople aircraft over there, which i chi understand is a problem.ries are you hearing from people and whal are the medics encountering enu right now. >> right now we haveg six medi in country and basically taking care of anyone injured or needsd rescued from a certain locationt they're going out and plucking them out, getting them on board and getting them to safety where they can yget advanced medical. >> reporter: i'm going to let ot you get back too where you're ' this helicopter this helicopter that's being prepared right now, if all goes as plan, we will be on board tob show the work that they're at doing. you can see these you can see these are some of the other aircraft thate theyay have here that are going hopefully be deployed as well to help those who right now are in desperate, desperate conditions. when it comes to the protection, we'll be launching yet another helicopter soon.n. back to you. >> we'll have back a lot more when kerry sanders touches down in so the bahamas so make sure youwn u stay right here for that coverage throughout t
ople aircraft over there, which i chi understand is a problem.ries are you hearing from people and whal are the medics encountering enu right now. >> right now we haveg six medi in country and basically taking care of anyone injured or needsd rescued from a certain locationt they're going out and plucking them out, getting them on board and getting them to safety where they can yget advanced medical. >> reporter: i'm going to let ot you get back too where you're ' this helicopter...
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this is something that we were hearing from people all along in ople saingk, that they had loved onestt they hadn'heard from or that they didn't really know where-- where people had fled to or how they had fared. so this is-- this is devastating. and we need to-- we need toee learn more information, and th search and rescue needs to continue. >> that doesn't necessarily mean the death toll will go that high. >> no, it's a thing that just we need to get through the confirmation procesma that's, you know, managed through the government, and they are going to work to understand the full picture.t and it jakes time. >> let's talk about the response for groups like mercy corps in week two versus hoyou responded in the days right after the hurricane. what are you focused on now? >> today, the focus is really on connecting with th organizations locally that understand whose needs hven't been met. we're still reay trying to bring in urgently neededli su, clean water, food, tarps, rope, all those things that, you know, need to be brought in ngreat volume. but at the same time, we understand th
this is something that we were hearing from people all along in ople saingk, that they had loved onestt they hadn'heard from or that they didn't really know where-- where people had fled to or how they had fared. so this is-- this is devastating. and we need to-- we need toee learn more information, and th search and rescue needs to continue. >> that doesn't necessarily mean the death toll will go that high. >> no, it's a thing that just we need to get through the confirmation...
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from voter suppressions, targeting african-americans, and ople of color, with budget cuts that undermine and affect their livelihoods. to undermining decades of civil rights. the gains we have made we now see an administration trying to roll those protections back. this president is trying to turn back the clock. tragically, we are also now seeing history repeat itself with rampant family separations of immigrant families at the border. children being taken from their parents and put into cages. the president has normalized racism and xenophobea. his constant attacks african-americans and people of color to questioning the nationality of our first black president, proclaiming that there are good people among white supremacists, his racism has given others permission to hate out loud. it has also set the stage for the toxic mix of racism, gun violence and domestic terrorism that is gripping our country. yes, we have a president today and an administration who continues to fan the flames of the fire that was born out of slavery. let me be clear, though. we aren't going back. our beloved dr
from voter suppressions, targeting african-americans, and ople of color, with budget cuts that undermine and affect their livelihoods. to undermining decades of civil rights. the gains we have made we now see an administration trying to roll those protections back. this president is trying to turn back the clock. tragically, we are also now seeing history repeat itself with rampant family separations of immigrant families at the border. children being taken from their parents and put into...
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holder, if a state deliberate effort to suppress voting rights or to or to ople from voting minority votes of groups, what happens? said, ta: well, as we often getting to those decisions federal courts will actually declare that, takes years of litigation. after years, what will happen to them? ms. gupta: there is no state ability for the fficials that were found to be discriminatory? mr. raskin: nobody goes to jail. yield?he gentleman will mr. raskin: i have four minutes. be happy to at the end if i have time. meantime?ns in the in other words, you go to now in bsence of the preclearance requirement, you go to court many years later, maybe you get ruling, in the meantime, there's been all of these elections that have taken place voting rights violation enforced. what can be done retroactively democracy whole? ms. gupta: there is nothing. disenfranchised when elections have taken place. the supreme hen court wiped out the preclearance requirement because of the coverage provision, in section essentially what it did is knock the teeth out of the voting rights act because to keep a hin
holder, if a state deliberate effort to suppress voting rights or to or to ople from voting minority votes of groups, what happens? said, ta: well, as we often getting to those decisions federal courts will actually declare that, takes years of litigation. after years, what will happen to them? ms. gupta: there is no state ability for the fficials that were found to be discriminatory? mr. raskin: nobody goes to jail. yield?he gentleman will mr. raskin: i have four minutes. be happy to at the...
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. >> we identified six, avoid bias, protect privacy, ensure safety, be inclusive for all ople and i thinkabout it and ensure that computers remain accountable to people. maria: i think it's interesting that we don't really have a broad set of principles that everybody's following, that's why the onus is on you as microsoft to come up with principles. y the global story, there isn't a principle about ai between the u.s. and china, right? and ai's being used in the military. shouldn't there be he global principles. steve schwarzman said this is like nuclear technology. when we discovered that technology, we didn't go around giving everybody bombs. >> that's why you write a book. you can't leave the ethics of technology to the people that are creating it. it needs to involve everyone. going to meet with military leaders at the munich security conference, meeting with religious leaders at the vatican, it's a conversation that's that broad. maria: great to have you. thanks so much. the book is tools and weapons. coming up, felicity huffman learning her fate, the actress will be sense densed to
. >> we identified six, avoid bias, protect privacy, ensure safety, be inclusive for all ople and i thinkabout it and ensure that computers remain accountable to people. maria: i think it's interesting that we don't really have a broad set of principles that everybody's following, that's why the onus is on you as microsoft to come up with principles. y the global story, there isn't a principle about ai between the u.s. and china, right? and ai's being used in the military. shouldn't there...
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. >>> new at 11:00, people in cheverly maryland are trying to figure out the source of a smell ople up in the middle of the g ninyt. maave been dealing with the odor several days now. town officials say the smell is causing se lral to gag,ving them with a burning feeling in their throats. some people are starting to lose their patience. >> it's concernin in that you don't know what it ow. you don't kn what the smell is what the source of the smell is and not sure exactly the effects it c have on families, myself. >> our church, it's been prevalent a few weeks now.e weav h and we also have a lot of young children and i'm just wondering abw had affects them in terms of their health in addition to mine. >> the mayor sai the town is working with the l soctaal ote electric companies to identifies the source. >>> to a fox 5 exclusive, thousands of children take the bus to school every single day. but some parents in anne arhedel county say t buss are so full, it is putting childrenn danger. josh rosenthal is in owed endton with a reaction in video you'll see only on fox 5. >> reporter: i was
. >>> new at 11:00, people in cheverly maryland are trying to figure out the source of a smell ople up in the middle of the g ninyt. maave been dealing with the odor several days now. town officials say the smell is causing se lral to gag,ving them with a burning feeling in their throats. some people are starting to lose their patience. >> it's concernin in that you don't know what it ow. you don't kn what the smell is what the source of the smell is and not sure exactly the...
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follionaryland haot fr ens service going next teheafder anwhile, members of fire demepartments from arlington ople i back to the united states in return trips who needed medical attention. >> wow. >>some to see so many people steppofg up. course, you know, responrs in our area going down there. >> at it's like down there. >> no, you look at the pictures lordws kno. imagine land exists el like everything is under water. >> yeah. >> and then he does what adul ts who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to eitherng of the medicines dolutegravir oramivudine. do vato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to hp you reach and then stay undetectable. tr so your hiv can be colled with fewer medicines while taking dovato. you can take dovato anytime of day with food or without. ou don't take dovato e allergic to any of its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. ti if you have tis b, it can change during treatment with dovato and become hardere tatto. ep huratitis if you stop taking d ovato. so do not stop dovato ou without talking todoctor. serious side effects can occur, including lergic reactions, li
follionaryland haot fr ens service going next teheafder anwhile, members of fire demepartments from arlington ople i back to the united states in return trips who needed medical attention. >> wow. >>some to see so many people steppofg up. course, you know, responrs in our area going down there. >> at it's like down there. >> no, you look at the pictures lordws kno. imagine land exists el like everything is under water. >> yeah. >> and then he does what adul...